- Marko Kravos
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Marko Kravos (16 May, 1943) is a Slovene poet, writer, essayist and translator from Trieste, Italy.
He was born in Montecalvo Irpino, a small village in the Southern Italian region of Irpinia, where his family was sent to confination by the Italian Fascist regime. He spent his childhood in Trieste, where he attended Slovene language schools. After graduating in Slavic philology at the University of Ljubljana in 1969, in Slovenia (then part of former Yugoslavia), he worked in several publishing houses in Trieste. He also worked as Slovene language professor at the University of Trieste. Between 1996 and 2000, he served as president of the Slovenian section of the International P.E.N..
Kravos writes poetry, essays and children literature, as well as screenplays for radio. He is most renowned for his lyrical poems, which have been translated into 17 languages. His most famous poem is 'Jason's Trace' (Jazonova sled).
Kravos also translates from Italian, Croatian and Spanish to Slovene. Among other, he translated works by Scipio Slataper, Elio Vittorini and Octavio Paz.
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- Biography (Slovene)
Categories:- Slovenian poets
- Slovenian writers
- Slovenian essayists
- Slovenian translators
- Italian–Slovene translators
- Spanish–Slovene translators
- People from Trieste
- Italian Slovenes
- University of Ljubljana alumni
- University of Trieste faculty
- Living people
- 1943 births
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